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It seems more natural therefore to refer is to the
bargain of power, which by through all sorts of means, howsoever
takes its own circumspection

Of this Lethargy the admonishments. Generous
& Patriot Magistrate have not wrought as yet their own

a class of who have not told every
mode of speech for for action their for which do thereby
[+] The character of this mode of speech is
It is is From reasons standing in a light
(whether natural or occasioned) which reflects
distinction it is appears sometimes the boast trumpet of
arrogance, sometimes only the veil of
To To us the it's first hope some doubtless that it has
been by [Kings] : for there seems little
consistency in motions of
for a class of who have
ransacked every mode of speech for
to their side.

Tis in its latter stages that we see it commonly embraced
[+] who by standing in the character of instructors found it requisite to by [+] whose character contrasts on occasions
of distinction any old foe for them to address the public to
as from the upper hand: to screen them against the
eye of civilisation, by obscuring as it were the
of personality

They follow Judge <add> drag along </add> after with tardy steps upon their traces
of mans fortune.
In grand crowd gaze crying turn attention to a
edifice: it must have fallen man
have been by it's recent
they would bring themselves to prevent the tale think of
in fields

With them
To get the start of calamities as indiscretion
Where is your evidence? Who has
Who complains?

when the of
rending pleasure it
innovates

This is along the habits for it
these which

Probability before experience goes far reaching.
It is sure that any thing less than
an instance like this of an
inconvenience actually felt some
rouse the indolence natural to Legislative bodies to amend the norms
of their improvidence

by disclosing that of personality

There are so many Laws which
at the same time that this
or the would not suffer
them to in , then
prejudices would render them naturally
to repeal


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The time for At the time when killing came to have been was
settled. It looks as if no other sort of killing intentional
fixed at a time when no other sort of
killing than that which was familiar to them has shocked for its operated by a

If there was that distinction we may account
for it in this manner

This reason of the particular should general effect being
by a term borrowed by from a worker
no other manner of producing intentionally the effect of
least was familiar to them
and this the cause.

What you would be glad to wish to say in the name of
this brilliant may which flatters the imagination
more than it satisfies the judgment, is a
regular inquiry, the object of which should be to
unfold [] the steps by which it is that the
of the Laws impotence Statute indexecution </add>
it and the distance of those which by the observable directly has no interest or no
of such as are - -
those which it has both neither if properly identified adds to itself means interest to enforce legitimate
and

be to them as it's fruit - how is it that the
ideas of transgression and punishment being more disjoined
by the force of example upon some find a difficulty in uniting upon
another


The Author of the Hist. Philosophique & Politique des
in giving a description speaking of it, and reading and
an exhorbitant , & gives an account of the political
with regard that ally to its. he also from his own specification
suggests a remedy. As I have not supposed thereon>
I know not whether this matter be entirely a
copy of for he gives no quotation like many of his Countrymen or whether
it be drawn in any respect from original
answers of his own

Some may submitt what use will upon this matter and
as are begun - My Lords the Bishops as works of support able who are by them
send their to the Author if their observations, and thank him for his
compliment to their Religion but be excused from passing
those wholesomeLaws which the Religion if this
Let Does the lift up his hand against his Mother: Which
to the faith ? Is it not this that the prophecy
fulfilled.


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It is the same public Will expressing existing itself on each occasion:
is it impatient on one, it will be impatient on
another the rest

The chances against punishment, how different and
reality under each Law, are in their imaginations
thrown into the lump.

The difference is found of aptitude to be executed for execution are
either not perceived or make but little impression
on their incurious minds.

What hand more worthy to attempt it ( for one trembles
to talk of execution, than the at of the Magistrate of so long a time who had
the + endearment courage to imagine it & the patriotism to wish
for it


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and as in it's final, either in the public mischief
of unpunished successful transgression.

In the turn of their experiences concerning the power of
the Laws, the bulk of men attend but little to those
distinctions differences in them which [tend to] render them fit apt or
unfit inapt to be executed for execution

Upon seeing a Law course of action prohibited or enjoined
with a punishment predicted in case of disobedience,
the first thought is that the prohibition will be verified

The conduct of the frogs in the fable to their wooden
king is the conduct of the people to every Law that
crossing their dispositions inclinations (as it is the of Laws
to do with respect to there against whom they are
having so consulted the tempers and interests of those in it relies
) without indicating for its execution as to be able to vindicate itself from their contempt.



Identifier: | JB/079/047/001
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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

079

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

047

Info in main headings field

compos. hodge-podge acts

Image

001

Titles

notoriety - hodge-podge acts

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::j honig & zoonen [lion with vryheyt motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

cc1

Corrections

richard smith

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

25489

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